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Next IAS Delhi Objective for Students

Queen Victoria was appointed the Empress of India in

(A) 1858

(B) 1876

(C) 1877

(D) 1885

Option a – 1858

Which Governor-General had abolished slavery?

(A) Lord Cornwallis

(B) Lord Ellenborough

(C) Lord William Bentinck

(D) Sir John Shore

Option b – Lord Ellenborough

Which one of the following is correctly matched?

(A) Lord Cornwallis: Permanent Settlement

(B) Lord Wellesley: Masterly Inactivity

(C) Lord Dalhousie: Subsidiary Alliance

(D) Lord Canning: Foundation of Indian National Congress

Option a – Lord Cornwallis: Permanent Settlement

Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

(A) Lord Cornwallis: Permanent Settlement

(B) Lord Wellesley: Subsidiary Alliance

(C) Lord Dalhousie: Doctrine of Lapse

(D) Lord Canning: Masterly Inactivity

Option d – Lord Canning: Masterly Inactivity

Permanent Settlement’ was introduced during the tenure of

(A) Warren Hastings

(B) Lord Cornwallis

(C) Sir John Shore

(D) Lord Wellesley

Option b – Lord Cornwallis

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

(A) Lord Cornwallis: Permanent Settlement

(B) Lord Wellesley: Subsidiary Alliance System

(C) Lord Hastings: Second Anglo-Maratha War

(D) Lord William Bentinck: Seventeenth Regulation of 1829

Option c – Lord Hastings: Second Anglo-Maratha War

Queen Victoria’s Proclamation was read out by Lord Canning on 1st November 1858 at

(A) Allahabad

(B) Calcutta

(C) Bombay

(D) Madras

Option a – Allahabad

The right to adopt an heir in place of own son was re-established by

(A) the Government of India Act of 1858

(B) Lord Canning

(C) the Release of the Charter in 1860

(D) the Queen’s announcement of 1858

Option d – the Queen’s announcement of 1858

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